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  1. Ardscoil Éanna was a co-educational secondary school in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland. It was established in 1939 by James J. O’Byrne, who had been interned in Frongoch in Wales for his role in the Easter Rising in 1916, and Margaret Pearse, sister of Patrick Pearse, who had founded Scoil Éanna (St Enda's) in Ranelagh in 1908.

  2. A secondary school founded on the principles of Patrick Pearse’s St Enda’s School is to close after 77 years. Ardscoil Éanna in Crumlin was set up by a former Irish Volunteer James O'Byrne in ...

  3. Ardscoil na Tríonóide is a voluntary secondary school under the trusteeship of CEIST. We first opened in 2007 after an amalgamation of two previous fine schools Scoil Eoin and Scoil Mhuire. We combine the best traditions of both schools to create a rich and active learning environment with a strong focus on the holistic development of each ...

  4. drimnaghparish.wordpress.com › schools › ard-scoil-eannaArd Scoil Éanna | drimnaghparish

    Ardscoil Eanna was opened in St Agnes park,Crumlin on the feast of the Guardian Angels, October 2nd 1939, by James and Ester O Byrne as a lay Catholic Secondary school. James had taught in Padraic Pearse’s school St Enda’s Rathfarnham until it closed in1935.

  5. A well-composed classically-proportioned nineteenth-century middle-sized house which was converted to accommodate a secondary school, Ardscoil Éanna, in 1939, set up by Margaret Pearse, sister of Padraig Pearse, and James J. O'Byrne.

  6. Check this school's student progression to third level colleges or universities. Breakdown by third level institution shown. School inspection reports available.

  7. Ardscoil Éanna was a secondary school in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland. It was established in 1939 by James J. O’Byrne, who had been interned in Frongoch in Wales for his role in the Easter Rising in 1916, and Margaret Pearse, sister of Patrick Pearse, who had founded Scoil Éanna (St Enda's) in Ranelagh in 1908.